April 9, 2018

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Top News from Our Warming World

Shipping’s Heavy Fuel Oil Puts the Arctic at Risk. Countries Are Discussing a Ban. – InsideClimate News

Keystone Pipeline Spill in South Dakota Twice as Big as First Thought – Associated Press

In His Haste to Roll Back Rules, EPA Chief Scott Pruitt Risks His Agenda – The New York Times

After Relentless Protests, Kinder Morgan Slams Brakes on Spending for Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion – National Observer

Pruitt’s Round-the-Clock Security Has Cost Taxpayers Near $3 Million – Washington Post

Interior Secretary Zinke Sees ‘Little’ Demand for New U.S. Offshore Drilling – Reuters

FEMA: Puerto Rico Running Out of Time as Storm Season Nears – Associated Press

Cement Industry Urged to Reduce ‘Invisible’ Global Emissions – The Guardian

Colombia’s Top Court Orders Government to Protect Amazon Forest in Landmark Case – Reuters

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